US1639916A - Eaves-trough hanger - Google Patents

Eaves-trough hanger Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1639916A
US1639916A US48515A US4851525A US1639916A US 1639916 A US1639916 A US 1639916A US 48515 A US48515 A US 48515A US 4851525 A US4851525 A US 4851525A US 1639916 A US1639916 A US 1639916A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
hanger
channel
slot
support
trough
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US48515A
Inventor
Sidney C Wilson
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
KNAB Corp
Original Assignee
KNAB CORP
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by KNAB CORP filed Critical KNAB CORP
Priority to US48515A priority Critical patent/US1639916A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1639916A publication Critical patent/US1639916A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/04Roof drainage; Drainage fittings in flat roofs, balconies or the like
    • E04D13/064Gutters
    • E04D13/072Hanging means
    • E04D13/0722Hanging means extending mainly under the gutter

Definitions

  • the object of this linvention is to provide an improved mount for an eaves trough hanger.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view ofthe eaves trough hanger and its mounting o-r support.
  • Figure 2 is a vertical sectionthrough the ltrough and hanger on the line 21".-2Xfof l Figurel, the hangerbeing shown partly broken away.
  • .Y i I Y Figure 3 is a vertical sectionv through the hanger and the support therefor showing the hanger in process of being attached to the support, the hanger being shown partly broken away.
  • Figure l is a horizontal section on the line 4X-4x of Figure 2.
  • FIG. 5 is a front elevation of the' support
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of a modified form of the mounting for eaves trough hangers. Y.,
  • reference numeral 1 indicates the support which consists of a sheet or plate of metal bent to form the channel 2 with the flanges 3 and t on each side thereof.
  • the flanges are perforated with the holes 5, 5 through which can pass nailsorscrews by which itis fastened in place to the woodwork of the house.
  • a slot 6 having parallel sides which slot is widened out at the bottom as indicated at .7.
  • V The plate at the bottom of the slot is bent rearward as indicated at 8 to form a shoulder that will engage the nut which forms part of the fastening for ythe hanger.
  • the hanger 9 is formed of a channel having parallel iianges which is bent to the form of a half cylinder. At one end 10 the base of the channel is left straight or tangential instead of curved and the ianges are flared out as indicated at 11 and 12 to correspond to the sha e of the channel in the support 1. At the otlier end the flanges are out away leaving an extension 11A which is long and narrow correspondin in width to the base of the channel whic extension is bent to Application .filed August 6, 1925. .Serial No. 48,515.
  • the width of the channel inthe plate 1 is a little wider than vthe nutjll but is narrow enough 'to .keep the nut from turning as the screw turns rso that the ⁇ tightening of the nut on the lscrew is ensured by the turningof the screw.
  • the screw 13 is provided with a shouldered head. That is, a shoulder is provided between the stem of the screw and the head. This shoulder holds the head away from the hanger leaving an opening between them so that the edgeof the trough can engage under the head of the screw and abut against the shoulder. In this way the screw positively fastens the trough in place on one side and the extension 12 fastens the trough in place on the other side.
  • the stem of the screw has a sharp point on the end thereof and is long enough sol that when the screw is in clamping position it will penetrate or engage with the woodwork to whichl the plate 1 is attached. This further helps to hold the hanger in position and keep it from slipping'.
  • aneaves trough hanger the combin'ation of a support Consisting of a plate of metal having a channel .formed midway thereof and extending outwardly therefrom, said channel having a'n'afrow Slot in the hase thereof vand a wideopening at the end of said slot, said plate being bent rearward at the bottoni of theV slot to form a shoulder ⁇ therein l l B.
  • the Combination of a hanger eoinprisinga body portionhaving parallel flanges, said body portion having the outline of a.
  • semi-cy1 inder said body portion having one end thereof extending lstraight or tangential thereto, said straight portion having the vflanges ar'ed outwardly, a support consist- In kthis formv ing of a plate Vof metal having arhannel formed midway thereof and extending ont/ wardly therefrom, said channel having slop-r y ing sides with which the flaring iiangesfoi ⁇ the hanger engage to nest the channel of the support.
  • said Channel having a nar row slot inr the base thereof and a wide openring at the end of Said slot, a bolt for fastening Said hanger to said support, said bolt comprising a screw and a nut, thescrew oi' ksaid boltpassing ythrong-rh said hanger and through the slot in Said YSupport,a-'rnit-f'in the channel of the support with which said screw engages.
  • the Goin hina-tion of a hanger comprising a body portion having parallel flanges, saidhody portion having the outlinek of av semi-cylinder, said body portion having one end thereof extending Straight or tangential thereto,
  • said straight portion having fthe iangee 'flared outwardly, a support consisting. of a end that projects beyond the supports and engages with the wood work.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Architecture (AREA)
  • Civil Engineering (AREA)
  • Structural Engineering (AREA)
  • Joining Of Building Structures In Genera (AREA)

Description

Aug; 23. 1927.
s.' c. wlLsoN v EAvEs TROUGH HANGER Filed Aug. 6, 1925 Patented Aug. Z3, 1927.
UNITED STATES PATENT, OFFICE.
SIDNEYy C. WILSON, or rrr'rsFoRD, NEW YoRK,AssIGNOR To THE. KNAB CORPORA- TION, OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, A OORPQRATION on NEW YORK.
nAvEs-TRoUGH HANGER.
The object of this linvention is to provide an improved mount for an eaves trough hanger. n i
This and other Objects of the vinvention will be fully illustrated Vin Lthe drawings,
described in the specication and pointed,
out in the claims at the end thereof.
In the accompanying drawing: f Figure 1 is a perspective view ofthe eaves trough hanger and its mounting o-r support. Figure 2 is a vertical sectionthrough the ltrough and hanger on the line 21".-2Xfof lFigurel, the hangerbeing shown partly broken away. .Y i I Y Figure 3 is a vertical sectionv through the hanger and the support therefor showing the hanger in process of being attached to the support, the hanger being shown partly broken away. p
Figure l is a horizontal section on the line 4X-4x of Figure 2. Y A
' Figure 5 is a front elevation of the' support;
Figure 6 is a perspective view of a modified form of the mounting for eaves trough hangers. Y.,
Figure7 is a horizontal section on the'line In the several figures of the drawings7 like reference numerals indicate like parts.
In Figure 1 reference numeral 1 indicates the support which consists of a sheet or plate of metal bent to form the channel 2 with the flanges 3 and t on each side thereof. The flanges are perforated with the holes 5, 5 through which can pass nailsorscrews by which itis fastened in place to the woodwork of the house. In the channel is cut a slot 6 having parallel sides which slot is widened out at the bottom as indicated at .7. VThe plate at the bottom of the slot is bent rearward as indicated at 8 to form a shoulder that will engage the nut which forms part of the fastening for ythe hanger. Y
The hanger 9 is formed of a channel having parallel iianges which is bent to the form of a half cylinder. At one end 10 the base of the channel is left straight or tangential instead of curved and the ianges are flared out as indicated at 11 and 12 to correspond to the sha e of the channel in the support 1. At the otlier end the flanges are out away leaving an extension 11A which is long and narrow correspondin in width to the base of the channel whic extension is bent to Application .filed August 6, 1925. .Serial No. 48,515.
the form shownin full lin-es in Figure 1 and which ,when the spout is in place may be bent to the vvform shown in dotted lines in Figure l.-
Vin Figure 3 and then bringing the'parts tofthe position shown in Figure 2 after winch thescrew can be yturned to bring theV nut tightly up intov place; In this position the nut can be clamped in place at any place along the slot 6. When the nut vis at the *bottom 0f the'slot the nut 14 will rest on the shoulder 8. The top ,of the nut will then engage with the plate at either side of the narrow slot as shown in Figure 5. The hanger bolt and nut completecan only bedisengaged from the plate at this point and then only by first loosening the screw and tilting the parts to the position shown in Figure 3. The width of the channel inthe plate 1 is a little wider than vthe nutjll but is narrow enough 'to .keep the nut from turning as the screw turns rso that the `tightening of the nut on the lscrew is ensured by the turningof the screw. The screw 13 is provided with a shouldered head. That is, a shoulder is provided between the stem of the screw and the head. This shoulder holds the head away from the hanger leaving an opening between them so that the edgeof the trough can engage under the head of the screw and abut against the shoulder. In this way the screw positively fastens the trough in place on one side and the extension 12 fastens the trough in place on the other side. V
It will also be noticed that the stem of the screw has a sharp point on the end thereof and is long enough sol that when the screw is in clamping position it will penetrate or engage with the woodwork to whichl the plate 1 is attached. This further helps to hold the hanger in position and keep it from slipping'.
, t wi i be seen that the parts for this construction are easily made, that the hanger and support are easily brought together and that the hanger can be vadjusted to and clamped in position at any desired point on the support. Y
In Figure 6 I have Shown a modification of the hanger in which a lugor lip 21 is struck up from the hanger. This lip is adapted to engage over the edge of the trough and hold it in'place. I prefer to use a bolt 22 having a square head engaging in the channel in the'plate l. The stem of the bolt passes outward through the Slot in the supporting plate and the hole in the hanger and the parts are clamped to'- gether by the wing nut 23 which makes a threaded engagement with the stem of the 1ooit.
I claim: n
l. In an eaves trough hanger, the combination of a support Consisting of ay plate of metal having a channel formed midway thereof and extending outwardly therefrom, said Channel having a narrow Slot in lthe base thereof and a wide opening at the end of said slot.`
2. In aneaves trough hanger, the combin'ation of a support Consisting of a plate of metal having a channel .formed midway thereof and extending outwardly therefrom, said channel having a'n'afrow Slot in the hase thereof vand a wideopening at the end of said slot, said plate being bent rearward at the bottoni of theV slot to form a shoulder` therein l l B. In anleav'es'trough hanger, the Combination of a hanger eoinprisinga body portionhaving parallel flanges, said body portion having the outline of a. semi-cy1 inder, said body portion having one end thereof extending lstraight or tangential thereto, said straight portion having the vflanges ar'ed outwardly, a support consist- In kthis formv ing of a plate Vof metal having arhannel formed midway thereof and extending ont/ wardly therefrom, said channel having slop-r y ing sides with which the flaring iiangesfoi` the hanger engage to nest the channel of the support. therein, said Channel having a nar row slot inr the base thereof and a wide openring at the end of Said slot, a bolt for fastening Said hanger to said support, said bolt comprising a screw and a nut, thescrew oi' ksaid boltpassing ythrong-rh said hanger and through the slot in Said YSupport,a-'rnit-f'in the channel of the support with which said screw engages. y y I In an eaves trough hanger, the Goin hina-tion ofa hanger comprising a body portion having parallel flanges, saidhody portion having the outlinek of av semi-cylinder, said body portion having one end thereof extending Straight or tangential thereto,
said straight portion having fthe iangee 'flared outwardly, a support consisting. of a end that projects beyond the supports and engages with the wood work.
In testimony whereof I affix myrsig'nature, l
SIDNEY C. TIL-SON.
US48515A 1925-08-06 1925-08-06 Eaves-trough hanger Expired - Lifetime US1639916A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US48515A US1639916A (en) 1925-08-06 1925-08-06 Eaves-trough hanger

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US48515A US1639916A (en) 1925-08-06 1925-08-06 Eaves-trough hanger

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1639916A true US1639916A (en) 1927-08-23

Family

ID=21954992

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US48515A Expired - Lifetime US1639916A (en) 1925-08-06 1925-08-06 Eaves-trough hanger

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1639916A (en)

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2654555A (en) * 1947-04-04 1953-10-06 Pollock Helen Gutter circle and method of making same
US2827736A (en) * 1952-12-05 1958-03-25 Aluminex Inc Lath house construction
US2890664A (en) * 1951-08-02 1959-06-16 Pollock Helen Gutter and gutter support
US3080682A (en) * 1960-02-09 1963-03-12 Teutsch John Herman Eaves trough construction
US4579303A (en) * 1984-07-02 1986-04-01 Midlik William M Gutter jack
EP0553061A1 (en) * 1992-01-21 1993-07-28 Jachen Dorta Device for fixing to a roof
US5607124A (en) * 1995-06-01 1997-03-04 Earley; John A. Down spout spacer and anchoring arrangement
FR2836170A1 (en) * 2002-02-19 2003-08-22 Straudo Ets Rainwater guttering fixing comprises curved cradle with adjustable bracket and clamp for fastening to roof edge
US20060080899A1 (en) * 2004-10-20 2006-04-20 Wilson Dennis E Gutter bracket with detachable front and back clips
US8539722B2 (en) * 2011-09-27 2013-09-24 Erwine T. Buckenmaier Roof water dispersal system
EP2700764A1 (en) * 2012-08-22 2014-02-26 Tagrenderens v/ Allan Hansen Renovation kit for roof gutter constructions
US9404266B2 (en) * 2014-05-30 2016-08-02 Ozcan Yildiz Covered gutter system

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2654555A (en) * 1947-04-04 1953-10-06 Pollock Helen Gutter circle and method of making same
US2890664A (en) * 1951-08-02 1959-06-16 Pollock Helen Gutter and gutter support
US2827736A (en) * 1952-12-05 1958-03-25 Aluminex Inc Lath house construction
US3080682A (en) * 1960-02-09 1963-03-12 Teutsch John Herman Eaves trough construction
US4579303A (en) * 1984-07-02 1986-04-01 Midlik William M Gutter jack
EP0553061A1 (en) * 1992-01-21 1993-07-28 Jachen Dorta Device for fixing to a roof
US5607124A (en) * 1995-06-01 1997-03-04 Earley; John A. Down spout spacer and anchoring arrangement
FR2836170A1 (en) * 2002-02-19 2003-08-22 Straudo Ets Rainwater guttering fixing comprises curved cradle with adjustable bracket and clamp for fastening to roof edge
US20060080899A1 (en) * 2004-10-20 2006-04-20 Wilson Dennis E Gutter bracket with detachable front and back clips
US8539722B2 (en) * 2011-09-27 2013-09-24 Erwine T. Buckenmaier Roof water dispersal system
EP2700764A1 (en) * 2012-08-22 2014-02-26 Tagrenderens v/ Allan Hansen Renovation kit for roof gutter constructions
US9404266B2 (en) * 2014-05-30 2016-08-02 Ozcan Yildiz Covered gutter system

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1639916A (en) Eaves-trough hanger
US4059248A (en) Shelf support bracket for mounting on railings and the like
US3053494A (en) Hanger
US4949924A (en) Support fixture for mounting on railings and the like
US4222541A (en) Ladder tray support attachment
US3229310A (en) Automatically locking sink mounting apparatus
US1236269A (en) Window-shade bracket.
US11589692B2 (en) Railing bracket holder and systems, kits, and methods thereof
US4395013A (en) Lantern holder
US2289451A (en) Corner shelf
US3013759A (en) Receptacle holder
US1178965A (en) Hanger.
US2592895A (en) Tree holder
US1843264A (en) Locker construction
US2760745A (en) Implement for holding wallpaper steamer
US1325472A (en) Joseph a
US1858648A (en) Hanger for lavatories, sinks, and the like
US2195318A (en) Protective edge molding and support
US2903712A (en) Fixture carrier construction
US1795657A (en) Pole and rod supporting means
US2233049A (en) Eaves trough hanger
US1141757A (en) Shade and curtain-pole hanger.
US2092234A (en) Window shelf
US1778611A (en) Hook and fastener
US3001603A (en) Conductor spreaders and ladder hangers